COVID-19 vulnerability and the socially disadvantaged
Friday, July 9, 2021
12. COVID-19, 1,5-hour Oral Session
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S100
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7:15 PM
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8:45 PM
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COVID-19 vulnerability and the socially disadvantaged
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12. COVID-19
7:15 PM
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1329
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Equitable access to COVID-19 vaccination: a qualitative interview study and scoping review of migrant and ethnic minority communities
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A.
Anna
DEAL (Ashwell)
7:25 PM
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1389
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Factors influencing COVID-19 and routine vaccination uptake in migrants and implications for vaccine delivery and response: a systematic review and participatory workshops with migrant community leaders
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Alison F
CRAWSHAW (London)
7:35 PM
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3644
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A multifaceted approach to provide the equitable delivery of COVID-19 vaccines in the black community
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J.
Jacinda
ABDUL-MUTAKABBIR (Redlands)
7:45 PM
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944
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Disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on migrant populations in high-income countries: a systematic review and in-depth qualitative study
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Sally E
HAYWARD (London)
7:55 PM
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1480
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Sociodemographic disparities in knowledge, practices and ability to comply with COVID-19 public health measures in Canada
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G.
Gabrielle
BRANKSTON (Guelph)
8:05 PM
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2314
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Gender disparities in COVID-19 vaccinations in the state of Michigan: identifying public health initiatives to improve vaccine uptake
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Seema
JOSHI (Royal Oak)
8:15 PM
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3726
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COVID-19: vulnerability of indigenous people versus brazilian population
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J.
Juliane
VISMARI DE OLIVEIRA (São Paulo)
8:25 PM
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INT22
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Q&A/Discussion
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